Prevention | Los Angeles Hemorrhoid Doctors & Proctologists
What to Eat to Control Hemorrhoid Flareups And How to Avoid the Need for Surgical Intervention
If you are someone who is suffering with hemorrhoids, you know that not only is it a condition that causes considerable discomfort physically, but has many other hurdles to treatment because it is something that is also uncomfortable to discuss. There are a number of ways in which you can try to reduce the symptoms […]
How To Prevent for and Treat Hemorrhoids With and Without Surgery
Hemorrhoids are a condition that, although affecting a huge segment of the population at one time or another, is something that is often under-addressed, or recognized in Los Angeles. Because of the sensitive nature of the subject, and the area that it affects in the body, many opt to suffer in silence instead of seeking […]
Who is at an Increased Risk for Hemorrhoids and How to Combat That Risk
Hemorrhoids are almost a dirty word to most. There are many individuals who just don’t feel comfortable discussing their discomfort with the condition, while still others who will suffer in silence rather than admit to having them at all. The number of American’s in Los Angeles who have hemorrhoids at one time or another in their […]
The Truth about Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids may not be a topic of polite conversation, but many of us will have to deal with them at some point anyways. More than half of the population will have hemorrhoids by the age of 50, and though this means we should all know a bit about hemorrhoids and how to deal with them, they are often misunderstood. [Read more]
Hydration and Hemorrhoids in Los Angeles
If you live an active LA lifestyle, it’s important that you drink enough water daily. The more time you spend outside and the more you work out, the more water you need to drink to prevent dehydration. With 64 ounces as a base, someone who works out daily may needs to drink even more water to recover fluids lost during their workout. This puts otherwise healthy people at an increased risk for becoming dehydrated, and exposes many people to symptoms of dehydration that they might not be expecting, like hemorrhoids. [Read more]
